Protesters shut down a Vodafone shop in Leicester last Saturday in protest at the firm’s £6 billion legal tax dodge.
Royal Mail bosses in Northampton are using a secretive new computer database to help them sack workers alleged to have broken the firm’s rules.
Workers board of low pay offers Around 2,500 Unite union members in the corrugated board industry are to ballot for industrial action after overwhelmingly rejecting a pay offer from their bosses.
I am proud of the student protest last week—and students across Britain have received enthusiastic messages of solidarity from workers.
Campaigners held a protest outside parliament to coincide with a Labour-initiated debate about cuts to housing benefit on Tuesday of last week.
Hundreds of students have begun an occupation at Sussex University in protest at education cuts. Around 200 students are occupying a lecture theatre in the Fulton building—and they are planning to stay.
We became aware something was afoot shortly before midday on Saturday when someone walking past Portsmouth's Jami Mosque saw people gathered on the road opposite with placards and flags.
More than 150 people marched through central London today demanding justice for Jimmy Mubenga. Jimmy died a month ago today as three G4S private security guards were forcibly deporting him to Angola on a British Airways plane at Heathrow airport. Jimmy appears to have died of asphyxiation.
Tory work and pensions minister Iain Duncan Smith's new welfare plan—"Universal Credit: welfare that works"—claims to be about raising people out of poverty and encouraging people into work.
A statement has been issued supporting Wednesday's student protests
Students at Manchester University have occupied a key administration building—which houses the vice-chancellor’s office—to protest against proposed cuts in higher education.
The police have dropped their threat to charge leading Unite Against Fascism (UAF) members Weyman Bennett and Rhetta Moran, this week.